BIBLE IN SCHOOLS
EDUCATION INADEQUATE MEETING AT MASTERTON Press Association MASTERTON, Wednesday. At a well-attended meeting in Masterton this evening under the auspices of the Bible-in-Schools League a resolution was unanimously passed that: “The meeting views as inadequate the present system of education, because it is entirely secular. This principle is a menace to moral and religious welfare, is a danger to the State and an injustice to the child, and therefore this meeting demands from Parliament the restoration of the Bible to primary schools. “While not opposing the Nelson system,” the resolution continued, “the meeting thinks that that system is inadequate. The speakers were the Bishop of Nelson and the Rev. John Paterson, of Wanganui.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 374, 7 June 1928, Page 16
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116BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 374, 7 June 1928, Page 16
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